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I've seen '37-38 Chevy 2 doors described a the "coach" body style, so what body style is a "Town sedan?" Is that a 4 door? If not, is it a variant of the 2 door?

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A Town Sedan is a 2 door with a built in trunk.The first one available was the 1933.A coach is a 2 door with no trunk.The last one was in 1939.
The Sport Sedan is a 4 door with a built in trunk.The first one was the 1934.The sedan was a 4 door with no trunk.The last one was in 1939.
Chevrolet used the Town Sedan and Sport Sedan names up thru 1948.


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Thanks! That helps!

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Hello!

Gene you are a good explainer.
Even I from Sweden can understand.

Bengt From Sweden

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....Thank You....

There is one addition/correct that I would like to make.

The 1941-48 Fleetline 4 doors were called Sportsmaster rather than Sport Sedan.


Gene Schneider

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